When forces of attraction are negligible among particles, the substance tends to exist in a gaseous state at ordinary conditions. The particles are far apart and exhibit random motion, resulting in a high degree of kinetic energy that overcomes any weak intermolecular forces present.
In simple harmonic motion, the frequency remains constant if friction is ignored.
If friction can be ignored, the object will not experience any opposing force that resists its motion. This means the object will continue to move indefinitely without slowing down or stopping, as there are no forces acting against its motion.
The concept of an atom was first proposed by Democritus in the 5th century BCE. But he was ignored until the start of the 19th century that an English chemist named John Dalton again proposed it.
If friction is ignored, the ramp required to lift the road would be at a 45 degree angle. This is because at a 45 degree angle, the components of the gravitational force acting on the object perpendicular to the ramp would be equal to the force needed to lift the road.
If friction can be ignored, a system's mechanical energy remains constant. This is because in the absence of friction, energy is conserved and the total energy (kinetic energy + potential energy) of the system remains the same throughout the motion.
They are too weak to have an effect at great distrances between gas particles.
According to the kinetic theory of gases, one assumption is that the forces of attraction between particles can be ignored, particularly under ordinary conditions. However, a key point that is not an assumption of the kinetic theory is that gas particles occupy a significant volume compared to the total volume of the gas, which is incorrect; the theory assumes that gas particles themselves have negligible volume. Additionally, the theory assumes that gas particles are in constant, random motion and collide elastically with one another and the walls of their container.
The actual quote from the movie was Glenn Close's character wherein she said "I won't be ignored."
Glenn Close*
Electron
This model represents matter and its component particles as separate little balls or particles of matter. A useful enough model where chemical and nuclear inter-reactions may be ignored.
All physical items exerts a gravitational force on all other items. But for pencils it's real small and weak, and can usually be ignored.
No, that's why you call it real gas. For an ideal gas the size of the particle, that means the volume of interaction is zero, for real gases not. An effect of real gases is the cool down (or heat up) of an gas which is expanded (compressed). Another effect is that you can get liquids.
Rigid rules and schedules ignored local growing conditions.
One assumption of the kinetic theory of gases is that the particles have negligible volume compared to the volume of the container. A statement that is not an assumption of the kinetic theory is that gas particles attract or repel each other significantly; in reality, it assumes that the interactions between particles are minimal and can be ignored during most of their motion. Additionally, the theory assumes that gas particles are in constant, random motion and that collisions between them are perfectly elastic.
Rigid rules and schedules ignored local growing conditions.
The factory act improved the conditions of industrial workers in England during the 19th Century. The act regulated the working conditions of workers. But most factory owners ignored these act till later.